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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:59:39+00:00 2026-05-13T06:59:39+00:00

I have a controller named sales_controller at this controller I got a function in

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I have a controller named sales_controller at this controller I got a function in wich I want to:

  1. update information about the sale -> DONE
  2. create a new record on other model -> DONE
  3. update a field on a user record -> PROBLEM

My last attempted to do this was:

App::import('model','User');
$user= $this->Auth->user();
$nr = $this->Auth->user('nr') - 1 ;

if($user->save(array('nr'=>$nr)))
{
    $this->Session->setFlash(__('DONE! ', true));
    this->redirect(array('action'=>$page,$params));
}

I know that the method $this->Auth->user() returns an array and I read that “save” does not work for arrays…

I was trying to call read function on users, but I still don’t know how I should do it.

This must be something simple to do, but I’m still a newbie lol.

So, can anyone help me?

Thanks

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    2026-05-13T06:59:40+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:59 am

    Try this:

    App::import('Model', 'User');
    $user = new User();
    $user->id = $this->Auth->user('id');
    
    /* if you really need to store the entire array, instead of accessing individual fields as needed */
    $user_info = $this->Auth->user();
    
    /* in saveField, add 'true' as a third argument to force validation, i.e. $user->saveField('nr', $this->Auth->user('nr') - 1, true) */
    if ($user->saveField('nr', $this->Auth->user('nr') - 1)) {
       $this->Session->setFlash(__('DONE! ', true));
       this->redirect(array('action' => $page, $params));
    }
    
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